Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... debt which we are involving the nation in to the amount of ten millions of dollars . I have been in the habit of always legislating in a manner that my constituents could understand my acts ; hence I would much prefer a loan of ten ...
... debt which we are involving the nation in to the amount of ten millions of dollars . I have been in the habit of always legislating in a manner that my constituents could understand my acts ; hence I would much prefer a loan of ten ...
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... debt fell due , and not before . The other arrange- ment might embarrass the Treasury . Mr. ROBERTSON , of Virginia , suggested that if this amendment should be adopted , the United States Bank of Pennsylvania might pay the whole amount ...
... debt fell due , and not before . The other arrange- ment might embarrass the Treasury . Mr. ROBERTSON , of Virginia , suggested that if this amendment should be adopted , the United States Bank of Pennsylvania might pay the whole amount ...
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... debt , and a Treasury bank . He compared the conduct of the ad- ministration to that of the famous Fanny Wright ... debts , or such Treasury notes , are due or not at the time of such offer to pay . Mr. W. C. JOHNSON moved to insert a ...
... debt , and a Treasury bank . He compared the conduct of the ad- ministration to that of the famous Fanny Wright ... debts , or such Treasury notes , are due or not at the time of such offer to pay . Mr. W. C. JOHNSON moved to insert a ...
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... debt must be clearly proved before any such step can be properly taken . The people will not look with fa- vorable eyes upon the recommencement of a national debt ; they will not consider it a light matter ; such a measure can only be ...
... debt must be clearly proved before any such step can be properly taken . The people will not look with fa- vorable eyes upon the recommencement of a national debt ; they will not consider it a light matter ; such a measure can only be ...
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... debt , the welfare of the people of the States his seat , [ Mr. FLETCHER , ] as I always have elsewhere , interested , require an accommodation ? Has not one of the when I have had an opportunity , from my great respect for ...
... debt , the welfare of the people of the States his seat , [ Mr. FLETCHER , ] as I always have elsewhere , interested , require an accommodation ? Has not one of the when I have had an opportunity , from my great respect for ...
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